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dismantle美 [dɪs'mænt(ə)l] 英 [dɪs'mænt(ə)l] 过去分词:dismantled 现在分词:dismantling 第三人称单数:dismantles v. pull to pieces,pull apart,take to pieces,rip to shreds,take apart 1. | ~ sth 拆开,拆卸(机器或结构)to take apart a machine or structure so that it is in separate pieces |
| I had to dismantle the engine in order to repair it. 我得把发动机拆开来修理。 | | The steel mill was dismantled piece by piece. 钢厂已经一块块拆散了。 |
2. | ~ sth (逐渐)废除,取消to end an organization or system gradually in an organized way |
| The government was in the process of dismantling the state-owned industries. 政府正在着手逐步废除国有企业。 |
v. | 1. to take something apart in a way that causes it to stop working 2. to be able to be separated into components 3. to destroy something such as an institution or system by removing essential parts 4. to strip a room or building of furniture or equipment 5. to separate the parts of something such as a machine so that they no longer form a single unit 6. to end a political or economic system or get rid of an institution 1. to take something apart in a way that causes it to stop working 2. to be able to be separated into components 3. to destroy something such as an institution or system by removing essential parts 4. to strip a room or building of furniture or equipment 5. to separate the parts of something such as a machine so that they no longer form a single unit 6. to end a political or economic system or get rid of an institution |
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